Our Reading Lives: What’s Your Binge-Worthy Read?

With February all abuzz with the Valentine’s Day release of House of Cards, there was a lot of talk about the new culture of “binge-watching.” Which got me thinking about which books have had that kind of effect on me. It doesn’t necessarily have to have been the best book, but one that grabbed me and refused to loosen its grip until I made it to the end.

For me, the first one that came to mind was Mark Danielewski’s House of Leaves. At the time, I was teaching on a remote island in the Pacific and living alone in a stone house that the children called “The Ghost House” (it was built on top of a cemetery). So yeah, there was no way I was going to sleep once I cracked open this particular book.

Coincidentally, in addition to the similarity in titles, Danielewski’s book has much in common with House of Cards. They’re both dark, compulsively readable/watchable, break through the 4th wall, and shocking in a way that somehow propels you forward while also knocking you on your ass.

Plus, I always thought that David Fincher would be the perfect person to direct House of Leaves. (What do you say, Netflix?)